closed #183298
Street Trees
600 E Wellington CT
- Case Date:
- 3/31/2023
The mulberry tree in the right of way is leaning and likely to fall soon. It should be removed. Also the bank looks unstable.
The mulberry tree in the right of way is leaning and likely to fall soon. It should be removed. Also the bank looks unstable.
Water fountain was turned off. Please turn it back on.
How would I go about reserving a shelter house at RCA community park?
I'm wondering if a woolen blanket was found on a bench in Bryan Park recently. I brought it for seating and think I may have left it there. 9/7/20
There is at least one skunk living under the boardwalk/under the playground at Building Trades Park. Seen it multiple times in the last week or two. Lots of dogs and cats in the neighborhood -- worry it'll spray someone/someone's pet.
I Googled "Bloomington Rail Trail" and it shows up under the City Parks Department, as I thought was the case. So, I am submitting this report for the City, even though it is along a County road. The crossing of the Rail Trail at Rogers street south of Gordon Pike and north of That Road (which road? That Road) is overgrown on the southeast side of the crossing. When driving on Rogers from the south headed north, it is difficult to see the trail and trail users on the east side of Rogers. People drive fast on this part of Rogers. Can the city clean up this line of sight issue so people are safer crossing the road? Thanks.
Homeless blocking bench in front of Seminary park
Tree trunk/limbs down over rails to trails, less than 1 quarter mile South of That Road.
There are multiple sections of the rail trail with large, loose gravel. This type of gravel is extremely dangerous for bicyclists. The latest section to receive this gravel is just north of That Road. Can the city look into having the large loose gravel removed, and replaced with the fine crushed gravel that used to cover the trail?
There are multiple low-hanging trees along S Park Ridge Road that make the sidewalk difficult to walk on. I believe these are city-maintained trees on the easement.